LH 90 (Luteinizing Hormone 90mins)
The LH 90-minute test aids in diagnosing Central Precocious Puberty (CPP), characterized by early onset puberty. The test detects LH level post 90 min of gonadotropin-releasing hormone stimulation for diagnosing idiopathic CPP. This test helps in managing medications in hormonal imbalances according to age and response.
LH 60 (Luteinizing Hormone 60mins)
LH 60-minute test conducted after injecting with Gonadotropin hormone to diagnose central precious puberty. The diagnostic accuracy at 60 minutes is 94.6% which is greater than the 30-minute test. The test is also employed to detect ovarian response towards hormone stimulation especially during IVF treatment.
LH 30 (Luteinizing Hormone 30mins)
The 30-minute post-stimulus gonadotropin test, measuring LH and LH/FSH levels helps to diagnose central precocious puberty (CPP). The diagnostic accuracy of 30 minutes test is 92.9%. The test is important to determine precocious puberty infertility and menstrual health in women.
LH 120 (Luteinizing Hormone 120mins)
Healthcare professionals use the Luteinizing Hormone 120 min test as part of hormonal analysis for correct diagnosis of PCOS. It also has a specific diagnostic value for central precocious puberty (CPP). Furthermore, diagnosis of male central (or hypogonadotropic) hypogonadism during childhood.
Iron Profile TRF
The iron profile transferrin (TRF) test measures the level of transferrin in the blood. This test helps assess iron status and can aid in diagnosing conditions like iron deficiency or iron overload. Low transferrin levels may indicate iron deficiency anaemia, while high levels could suggest iron overload disorders such as hemochromatosis or chronic inflammation.
H-Progesterone 90 mins 17-OHPROG (17 Hydroxyprogesterone)
At the 90-minute interval, assessing 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP) levels via dried blood spot (DBS) samples provides a crucial snapshot of the response to glucocorticoid therapy in patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). This timing allows clinicians to gauge the hormone’s concentration during a critical phase after administration, aiding in adjustments in treatment regimens to optimize outcomes […]
H-Progesterone 60 mins 17-OHPROG (17 Hydroxyprogesterone)
17-Hydroxyprogesterone Response 60 min is used to diagnose patients suffering from congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). CAH refers to a group of genetic conditions characterized by a lack of cortisol and excess ACTH concentration. This assay is also helpful in monitoring cortisol replacement therapy as well as in evaluating infertility and adrenal and ovarian neoplasms.
H-Progesterone 30 mins 17-OHPROG (17 Hydroxyprogesterone)
17-Hydroxyprogesterone Response 30 min is used to diagnose patients suffering from congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). Individuals with CAH have a mutation in a gene that causes the lack of an enzyme that adrenal glands need to make hormones. This assay is also helpful in monitoring cortisol replacement therapy as well as in evaluating infertility and […]
H-Progesterone 120 mins 17-OHPROG (17 Hydroxyprogesterone)
Nonclassical congenital adrenal hyperplasia (NCAH) is a most prevalent hereditary endocrinological disorder that presents with symptoms such as oligomenorrhea. NCAH is difficult to screen due to the recurrent overlap with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). At 120 minutes, checking 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP) levels and other tests provides a crucial insight into diagnosis and how patients with congenital […]
Growth Hormone Baseline
The Growth Hormone Baseline test measures blood levels of growth hormone (GH), often done in the morning when levels peak. Results serve as a reference for evaluating GH response to stimulation tests. Low GH may indicate deficiency, while high levels may suggest conditions like acromegaly or gigantism, aiding diagnosis, and treatment planning.